James Keys
United States
British professional poker player, ranked 1932nd in the world, with career earnings over $1.5 million. Known for solid, reliable technique and a calm table demeanor.
Player Overview
James Keys, British professional poker player, currently ranked #1932 in the world, with lifetime earnings of $1,519,487. His career began in live tournaments, gradually emerging in global events.
Career and Major Achievements
Keys has made final tables in mainstream events like WSOP and WPT, and has won a WSOP gold bracelet event. His earnings mainly come from large high-roller events and main events, demonstrating consistent performance under high pressure. Specific results include several six-figure cash prizes.
Playing Style
Learning Insights
From Keys' career, we learn that long-term consistent results come from solid fundamentals and emotional control. It's recommended for amateur players to focus on starting hand selection and post-flop decision logic, avoiding excessive bluffing. His tournament review videos are also excellent learning materials.
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